Example sentences of "[vb -s] at [adj] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 if they 're keeping the politicians happy by keep the trou civilianising troops from the ground nobody looks at those at the top
2 Bertie Somme meets carver David Morgan , and looks at some of the endearing pieces David produces in his West Country workshop
3 This chapter looks at some of the components of grief and tries to explain how grief may be experienced .
4 Maria Harding looks at some of the great adventures for those who like to do their own thing
5 Either way , this section looks at some of the things you should think about when arriving at a new location .
6 Helen Barnett looks at some of the finest pieces in the shops
7 This chapter looks at some of the methods you can use to explore the kind of person you are .
8 Great Aerobatic Teams of the World ( Aviation Week Video , 52 mins , colour £12.99 ) looks at some of the military aerobatic teams around the world that thrill airshow audiences each year .
9 This chapter looks at some of the ways in which traditional psychological methods express conventional discourses of gender .
10 Jean Grimshaw looks at some of the ways in which feminists have tried to conceptualise what it is for a woman to be autonomous , and the relationship between these conceptions and philosophical ways of thinking about the human self .
11 HOT PRESS LOOKS AT SOME OF THE CURRENT HOT SPOTS IN IRISH STUDIOLAND !
12 Les Bence looks at some of the great matches he has witnessed .
13 IN THE FIRST OF OUR TWO-PART SERIES ON HOW TO USE IMAGES IN YOUR DOCUMENTS , JOHN BENNETT EXPLAINS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PAINTING AND DRAWING SOFTWARE , AND LOOKS AT SOME OF THE BEST PAINTING PACKAGES AROUND .
14 In anticipation of Her Majesty 's opening of Drummond House in July , Chief Press Officer Alwyn James looks at some of the Royal Bank 's earlier Royal connections .
15 A fifth exhibition — Exploitation Earth — looks at some of the ways in which natural resources are exploited , for what purpose and with what end result .
16 It then looks at some of the ideas of the main proponents of action research , such as Stephen Kemmis , John Elliott and Jack Whitehead , with the author particularly recommending the latter ( unsurprisingly as he was her mentor ) .
17 Section 3.3 looks at some of the parameters in the configuration file not covered in Section 2.4 .
18 Gillian Harris looks at some of the problems when a child is charged with a serious crime
19 As the Single Market comes into effect Courtauld News looks at some of the Group businesses operating in Europe
20 Campus looks at some of the Centre 's events .
21 Unlike the stress at right angles to the crack surfaces which is mapped in Figure 3 , this tension starts at zero at the crack tip and increases as we move forward away from it .
22 A debate that starts at 3.30 in the afternoon and goes on until 2 o'clock in the morning is hardly an advert for open government .
23 A year after his arrival he was complaining to his wife of ‘ a disloyalty and a swollen-headedness which had spoiled N.N. Every Resident , including the best , writes at large on the policy we must pursue …
24 This group meets at six in the morning .
25 The boy with the vacant chair then winks at one of the girls who then tries to get to the other boy without her partner noticing .
26 The photographic sitting ends at 4.30 in the morning with Lagerfeld in very good humour , having taken portraits of virtually everyone in the studio for a forthcoming photographic book , as well as all the publicity pictures for the collection .
27 He said a Labour survey of household contents insurance costs at nine of the top British firms showed the average family would be paying a 19pc increase this year alone .
28 A major turning-point came at the start of 1985 when Peter Walker announced that there would be no power cuts at all in the coming year , however long the strike lasted .
29 I wo n't offer to meet the ferry — it docks at eight in the morning — but I 'll arrange transport for him to the cottage .
30 The finale he takes at one of the fastest speeds on record ( 1'08 ’ ) , creating , without recourse to pedal haze and with only the slightest dynamic gradations within Chopin 's requested sotto voce e legato , as haunting an impression of the eerie intangibility of eddying ‘ wind over graves ’ as you could ever hope to hear from human fingers .
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